Rochdale Observer

Figures show college has one of smallest gender pay gaps

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HOPWOOD Hall College has one of the smallest gender pay gaps in the further education sector, figures have revealed.

All companies and organisati­ons with more than 200 employees are now required to release the average pay for men and women.

And Hopwood Hall has reported a median gender pay gap of just 3.57 per cent, a figure that is considerab­ly lower than 10pc average for UK colleges.

Hopwood Hall College executive director Caroline Street said: “We at Hopwood Hall College are incredibly proud have reported a figure that is considerab­ly lower than the majority of other FE institutio­ns, it is an important step for the College towards eradicatin­g the gender pay gap completely.

“Such a low figure is testament to the college’s overall ethos towards equality and diversity as a whole.

“Alongside achieving such a low gender pay gap figure, the College was recently ranked the 10th best UK employer in the National Diversity Awards’ Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers List.

“The college’s recent Rowntree Living Wage accreditat­ion is another example of how practicing our beliefs in equality has achieved sector-leading results.

“In the lowest quartile of our college pay structure, there is a higher percentage of females than males. By ensuring all colleagues are paid at least the Living Wage Foundation Rate, we immediatel­y increased the pay of many of our female employees.

“This is not to say the total majority of female employees at Hopwood Hall College are in the lower pay grades, as in every pay quartile we have a slightly higher percentage of females than males.

“At Hopwood Hall College this extends right to the top; of our small and focused Senior Management team at the College, three of the five positions are filled by females.”

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